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  1. George Frederick Joffre Hartree (30 November 1914 – 27 October 1988), known as Charles Hawtrey, was an English actor, comedian, singer, pianist and theatre director.. He began at an early age as a boy soprano, in which role he made several records, before moving on to radio.His later career encompassed the theatre (as both actor and director), the cinema (where he regularly appeared ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 1983 · Peter Murtagh is an Irish journalist and author. He is co-author, with Joe Joyce, of The Boss - Charles J Haughey in Government (Poolbeg, 1983) and Blind Justice, the Sallins Mail Train Robbery (Poolbeg, 1984); author of The Rape of Greece - the king, the colonels and the resistance (Simon & Schuster, 1994); co-author, with Natasha Murtagh, of Buen Camino! a father daughter journey from Croagh ...

  3. It was a bizarre happening, an unprecedented situation, a grotesque situation, an almost unbelievable mischance. T. Ryle Dwyer Charlie: The political biography of Charles Haughey (1987), chapter 12.; Originally used at a press conference in 1982 to refer to an incident in which a wanted murderer was arrested in the house of the Attorney-General, but subsequently turned into "Grotesque ...

  4. Charles J. Haughey. Deceased. Constituency. Dublin North-Central. Party. Fianna Fáil. House. 26th Dáil (1989 - 1992) See all contributions from this ...

  5. 22 de sept. de 2020 · Analysis: a look at the ins and outs of the Arms Crisis debacle which occurred over 50 years ago. By Stephen Kelly, Liverpool Hope University On May 6th 1970, Neil Blaney and Charles J. Haughey ...

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  7. Charles James Haughey, irl. Cathal Ó hEochaidh (ur. 16 września 1925 w Castlebar, zm. 13 czerwca 2006 w Dublinie) – irlandzki polityk, wieloletni deputowany, działacz Fianna Fáil i jej lider w latach 1979–1992, minister, trzykrotny premier Irlandii (1979–1981, 1982, 1987–1992).